If we add the points that Chris Wilder achieved at Northampton (a losing team at the time he took over), to his points tally at Oxford when he left, we see a points total of 76 - equal to Fleetwood, in 4th place. It's all very well people saying they are not interested in this, but that makes me worry that we as a fan-base have not learned our lesson in this fiasco. The decision not to back Wilder with a new contract was a disastrous one, unless of course you are a Northampton Town fan, in which case 3 defeats in the last 16 matches have saved you from the ignominy of non-league football. I would say let's all get behind Gary Waddock next season, but I know I'm wasting my breath. Maybe "let's all attack Gary Waddock next season" would be a more popular call to action? It seems we will never learn, and we will keep asking why does this always happen to us.

If we add the points that Chris Wilder achieved at Northampton (a losing team at the time he took over), to his points tally at Oxford when he left, we see a points total of 76 - equal to Fleetwood, in 4th place.
It's all very well people saying they are not interested in this, but that makes me worry that we as a fan-base have not learned our lesson in this fiasco.
The decision not to back Wilder with a new contract was a disastrous one, unless of course you are a Northampton Town fan, in which case 3 defeats in the last 16 matches have saved you from the ignominy of non-league football.
I would say let's all get behind Gary Waddock next season, but I know I'm wasting my breath. Maybe "let's all attack Gary Waddock next season" would be a more popular call to action? It seems we will never learn, and we will keep asking why does this always happen to us.Sid Snakey

If we add the points that Chris Wilder achieved at Northampton (a losing team at the time he took over), to his points tally at Oxford when he left, we see a points total of 76 - equal to Fleetwood, in 4th place. It's all very well people saying they are not interested in this, but that makes me worry that we as a fan-base have not learned our lesson in this fiasco. The decision not to back Wilder with a new contract was a disastrous one, unless of course you are a Northampton Town fan, in which case 3 defeats in the last 16 matches have saved you from the ignominy of non-league football. I would say let's all get behind Gary Waddock next season, but I know I'm wasting my breath. Maybe "let's all attack Gary Waddock next season" would be a more popular call to action? It seems we will never learn, and we will keep asking why does this always happen to us.

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